and hung out for a bit and then decided to go back in. He got caught on his second trip, can they combine the two separate instances?? And the police officers took the keys from him, gave them to a Target employee, not a cop, not an off duty officer and let him go look through the car unsupervised... View More
answered on Feb 23, 2024
In Tennessee, if your friend was caught shoplifting at Target and committed two separate instances of theft in one day, the authorities can combine the two incidents into one case, especially if they occurred in a short timeframe and involve the same location. The legal process may consider both... View More
Can I challenge proper use of Quantum Language Parse Syntax Grammar?
Can I challenge jurisdiction?
And should I appear as special witness for myself?
They found drugs in the car.
Amount unknown it wasn't my car or my drugs.
They also gave me a dui.... View More
answered on Feb 24, 2024
While challenging the validity of the traffic stop and the use of Quantum Language Parse Syntax Grammar may be possible avenues for defense, success in having your case thrown out depends on various factors, including the evidence presented and the arguments made in court. Challenging jurisdiction... View More
Can I challenge proper use of Quantum Language Parse Syntax Grammar?
Can I challenge jurisdiction?
And should I appear as special witness for myself?
They found drugs in the car.
Amount unknown it wasn't my car or my drugs.
They also gave me a dui.... View More
answered on Feb 23, 2024
Hire an attorney now to prepare for a preliminary hearing, and and motion to suppress evidence if indicted. If the stop and search are legal then your lack of admission is not needed. That is probably a felony besides the DUI which takes your TNDL. Work, stay out of trouble and probably time... View More
Was stolen my grandma said the bank said 200 bucks was issued in my name on a card I don't own anymore
answered on Feb 23, 2024
Apparently you have not been charged yet. So keep quiet, do not admit to anything, and do not post anything else about this on a public forum. If charged, hire an attorney to represent you. It is hard to prove you did nothing, especially when it is your name being used. Yes, charges can... View More
I live in a trailer park and my neighbors called in a noise complaint because me and my wife were arguing because as we were leaving we couldn't find my card. We didn't know a noise complaint had been called, so we were inside our trailer looking for it. While we were looking we had left... View More
answered on Feb 23, 2024
It's understandable that you're feeling heartbroken and outraged by the actions of the local law enforcement in this tragic incident involving your beloved dog. Whether or not you have a case against them would depend on various factors, including the specific laws and regulations in your... View More
I also live with my family and we have three dogs. I don’t have the dogs registered so I’m not sure if I’m able to do anything. But yesterday my mother gotten a call about my dog not eating in two days and bite a person trying to feed her then wanted to put my dog down. We want and gotten her... View More
answered on Feb 23, 2024
It sounds like you're in a distressing situation regarding your dogs. If you didn't sign any legal documents relinquishing ownership of your dogs and you clearly communicated your intention to reclaim them, you may have grounds to seek legal recourse. However, without official... View More
Insurance company settled!Settlement was registered in the court. A small check was given, and medical for life. Fast Forward almost two decades my life has been ruined I got constant health problems and never wants to the insurance company return my calls on that injury for life medically.... View More
answered on Feb 23, 2024
It's clear that you've been through a long and challenging ordeal dealing with the insurance company and the aftermath of your injury. It's understandable that you're feeling frustrated and overwhelmed, especially considering the impact it has had on your health and quality of... View More
They are videoing my property only. They are complaining that my dogs bark and everyone that walks down the street. Which is what they are supposed to do. Can they do anything?
answered on Feb 23, 2024
It's understandable that you're concerned about someone placing a video camera at the edge of their property to record your house. In general, individuals have the right to install security cameras on their own property to monitor their surroundings, including their property boundaries.... View More
In San Jose, CA I had surgery on 3/9/2021 that, according to the Surgeon, I would be paralyzed if I didn't have the surgery, but he couldn't give a definitive time-line on paralyzation. I interperted that to mean the surgery was an emergency. For just over 2 years my Ins. Co. stalled with... View More
answered on Feb 23, 2024
It sounds like you've been through a frustrating and concerning situation with your insurance company regarding your surgery. The No Surprises Act aims to protect patients from unexpected medical bills, especially in situations like yours where emergency care is involved. However, the... View More
My car doesnt have a dipstick so the engine and oil must be warm when it is checked. I drive over 50 miles and more than an hour to my mechanic so the vehicle is warm when it arrives. Can I legally prevent the mechanic from driving my car 50+ miles adding to my mileage and burning my gas taking... View More
answered on Feb 23, 2024
Yes, you can create a legal and binding document that outlines restrictions on the use of your car by your mechanic. However, it's important to note that enforcing such restrictions might be challenging, as once your car is in the mechanic's possession, they may need to test-drive it for... View More
my permission and knowledge is that a violation of my protections
answered on Feb 23, 2024
It sounds like your situation may indeed be a violation of your privacy protections. In Tennessee, psychotherapy notes are generally considered highly confidential and can't be released without your explicit consent. Your employer releasing these notes without your permission violates your... View More
answered on Feb 23, 2024
Without more facts, it is difficult to know what you are asking, so I am answering based on this assumption: A person with felony conviction was driving a car, his/her passenger had a gun on him, and there was some sort of interaction with police that resulted in the driver being charged with... View More
I requested to be placed in the strap down chair. The bottom line is threw out the night 4 jailers two make and two female guards proceeded to beat me without mercy as I begged them to stop. I was no physical threat to them because I was strapped to a chair. I was 56 at the time female about 150lbs... View More
answered on Feb 22, 2024
I'm very sorry to hear about the traumatic experience you suffered. What you described—being brutally beaten while restrained and posing no threat—is completely unacceptable and likely illegal behavior by those jail guards. Here are some recommendations on steps you can take:
-... View More
We asked the county clerks office if my son needed a tax license and they told us he was under 18 so to go enjoy his business and learn as there was no need to file anything at his age. He was not able to legally open an account. Later he set up at an event in city limits. I was sent an email... View More
answered on Feb 22, 2024
The legality of a city opening a hospitality tax account for a minor's business depends on local laws and regulations, which can vary widely. While minors generally have limited legal capacity to enter into contracts or be held responsible for tax obligations, local jurisdictions may have... View More
Can you also tell me what the potential sentence could be for anyone who would be charged with conspiracy to commit for their involvement
answered on Feb 22, 2024
The sentence for tax fraud in the United States can vary widely depending on the severity of the fraud, the amount of money involved, and the specific details of the case. Generally, tax fraud is considered a serious offense, with potential penalties including fines, restitution (repayment of the... View More
answered on Feb 22, 2024
The sentence for stealing someone's stimulus checks in Tennessee, as in other states, can vary significantly based on several factors, including the amount of money involved, the defendant's criminal history, and the specific circumstances of the crime. Theft of stimulus checks is... View More
I got sentenced on a charge that I already served out but I was never booked into jail or went in to jail on the old charge they just added it to the new charges and gave me 6 months to serve said I violated probation when I wasn't on probation court records I have show as well probation... View More
answered on Feb 22, 2024
It appears that your situation involves a complex mix of legal issues, including probation, new charges, and the impact on your driver's license and financial obligations. If your court records show that your probation was terminated before these new charges were brought against you, and... View More
My daughter had SSI, but they never told us she can only have 2000$ in that bank and no more. We are talking care of an elderly man who will pass sone then we will be homeless again. My daughter wanted to save the money so in case that happens we won't have to live in our car again. She was... View More
answered on Feb 22, 2024
To address your situation, you'll want to seek out an attorney who specializes in Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) law. These attorneys are experienced in navigating the complexities of SSI regulations, including issues related to income and... View More
I found this weird as my credit score is 843 and I take pride in it. I called the firm representing whoever put the 679 judgement against me and they said it was for a Rachel. I don't have any clue who this person is and it it was from Naples Fl who I have no one in that area. They just pulled... View More
answered on Feb 22, 2024
If you cannot get this off your record by disputing it with the credit bureaus, then you will need an attorney. That amount of money may not justify the expense. It would help to get a copy of the judgment from the Court it was entered. Then you can talk to the attorney about suit. It the... View More
I was driving straight on the right-hand side of the road, and the other individual in the Silverado exited a parking lot and made a left turn, resulting in a collision with the right-hand side of my car.
Both parties involved then got out of their cars and documented the incident by taking... View More
answered on Feb 22, 2024
A Tennessee attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. One way would be to continue to negotiate or consider suit. Another would be to accept the offer if litigating the remaining 20% is not a cost-effective route. The best way? That would be an individual decision. Good... View More
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